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Clean Cities / 2 The New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition is a NJ registered IRS 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, and is formally designated by the US Dep’t of Energy as a Clean Cities Coalition. We are the only state-wide entity dedicated to the establishment of Public/Private Partnerships for the advancement of alternative transportation fuels, advanced vehicle technologies and clean fuels project development. NJ Clean Cities Coalition

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Clean Cities / 4 DOE designation in 1997, as a BPU program Incorporated as a NJ Non-Profit and IRS 501(c)3 tax exempt entity in 2009 Stakeholders represent the spectrum of public and private interests Activities funded by: Member dues (various levels) Sponsorships grants & contracts Secured more than $17 million in grants for stakeholders in the past 4 years Outreach to more than 3000 through: LinkedIn Group, Facebook, Twitter, e-newsletter, New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition Platinum & Gold members 2014

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Clean Cities / 12 NJ CNG Vehicle & Infrastructure Project NJCCC lead a public/private team to implement the first statewide deployment of AFVs and infrastructure in NJ. Effectively leveraged federal investment of $15mil with an additional $34 mil of non-federal for $49mil total project cost. Transitioned 305 highly visible vehicles to CNG from 15 fleets statewide (trash collection trucks and shuttle buses). Installed 6 CNG fueling stations. “Stimulated” the market for all alternative fuels by providing outreach & education to fleets, regulators and the public. Base program displaces more than 2,000,000 gallons of petroleum and avoids more than 900,000 pounds of identified criteria pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions per year.

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Clean Cities / 13 Northeast Electric Vehicle Network Transportation and Climate Initiative is a collaboration of eleven Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states and the District of Columbia to: Reduce greenhouse gases in the transportation sector; Create benefits and funding opportunities for states that are leading the way; Align with federal government actions, goals and emerging inter-agency approaches; Along with Clean Cities coalitions, implement a nearly $1 million Electric Vehicle Readiness Grant from DOE to lay the groundwork for the Northeast Electric Vehicle Network

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Clean Cities / 14 PEV sales in 2013 were 103% higher than in Many new models available, more coming. First 3 years of sales of PEVs far exceeds pace of first 3 years of hybrids (150,000 vs 25,000). Over 3 million hybrids now. Sales pace is significantly increasing

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Clean Cities / 15 Vessel Engine Replacements NJCCC lead a public/private team to repower unregulated engines in vessels operating in NY Harbor & Vicinity with new Tier 2 and Tier 3 compliant engines. Many of the existing engines date back to the 1970’s, with no emission controls. EPA-assisted project provides significant emission benefits, petroleum reduction through increased efficiency, and public education. Additional funding for more vessels is pending.

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Clean Cities / 22 Encourage public and private entities to lead by example –Bid preferences for contractors that use alternative fuel vehicles, further preference for those that make fueling available to the public –Transition your own fleets to use alternative fuels; “right-size” –Leverage private capital by encouraging Public/Private Partnerships to build alternative fuel infrastructure, in exchange for long-term fuel purchase agreements. Respond to Clean Cities data requests Support your local Clean Cities Coalition (financially & otherwise)!! We Need Your Help